August 30, 2005
Lt. Smash thanks the troops

Smash and friends were out at Coronado yesterday when the President arrived and got a big thank-you from a mystery guest. Check it out.

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August 29, 2005
The rest of the story

Dave Kopel had an excellent article in Saturday's Rocky Mountain News on the Cindy Sheehan the Big Three networks and major newspapers aren't telling you about. Sheehan has explained that the real global terrorist problem is the United States. Speaking at San Francisco State University on April 27, she announced, "The biggest terrorist in the […]

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August 29, 2005
People not for the American Way

Manuel Miranda, writing for The Wall Street Journal, notes a list of positions (compiled by the Committee for Justice) that Ralph Neas and People (not) for the American Way have taken on various court cases. Among the things he opposes: parental choice in education, voluntary prayer in public places, pornography filters on public library computers, […]

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August 29, 2005
Politicians with too much time on their hands

California Attorney General Bill Lockyer has decided that the most pressing issue that he has on is plate is french fries -- literally. California Attorney General Bill Lockyer has filed a lawsuit to force top makers of potato chips and french fries to warn consumers about a potential cancer-causing chemical found in the popular snacks. […]

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August 28, 2005
Today's must-read

If you've been surfing the blogosphere for the past few days and missed Michael Yon's latest report from Iraq, then this must be the only blog site you visit. Take some time this morning and read Yon's tale of heroism -- including a little of his own. There are a few things that struck me […]

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August 27, 2005
Rio goes belly-up

Rio-brand digital audio players will be no more. I've owned a Rio Karma for more than a year and it's a great audio player -- it produces much better sound than the popular Apple Ipod. When my Karma eventually dies, I hope that something comes on the market that has as good sound quality and […]

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August 26, 2005
When you find yourself in a hole, quit digging

Juan "unctuous piece excrement" Cole decides to try a modified, limited rowback. It stinks and Lisa Ramaci-Vincent should take a two-iron to his groin. So here is the commentary: Was American journalist Steve Vincent killed in Basra as part of an honor killing? He was romantically involved with his Iraqi interpreter, who was shot 4 […]

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August 26, 2005
Two questions

Why did he think that he wouldn't be caught? Why the silence from the mainstream media's watchdogs?

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August 26, 2005
Temperature in hell drops

One of the signs that the apocalypse is on us occurred today when New York Times columnist Paul Krugman acknowledged error. Despite what I wrote earlier, early Wednesday morning I sent an e-mail off to the Times public editor Byron Calame. My point in sending it was merely to get Krugman to acknowledge his error […]

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August 26, 2005
Idiots in the legislature

Thankfully, this time it is Hawaii and not California. Seriously, how many economics classes do you have to fail in order to think that price controls actually work? This is the sort of thing that you'd think a maybe a professional economist writing for The New York Times would want to address, but he's got […]

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